Posts Tagged ‘Concentration’

Self Hypnosis – Everything You Need to Know

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Self Hypnosis is a heightened state that naturally occurs in the mind of an individual when done properly. As long as the concentration is focused and he or she is willing to follow the instructions listed below.

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Do You Want to Climb the Ladder of Success in Your Industry?

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

The Law of Concentration states that, “Whatever you dwell upon grows and expands in your life.” This law says that the more you think about something, the more of your mental capacity is assigned to think about that issue. If you think about something often enough, it will eventually dominate your thinking and affects your behavior.

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Goal Setting is Challenging But Oh So Rewarding

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Goal setting is one of the most challenging and rewarding tasks, you can do in your life. It commands supreme concentration and causes you to think about what it is you are doing in relation to what you want. It puts power and control in your hands.

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Memorization Strategies

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Memorization can be a challenging task, but it can be made easier by employing some tried and true techniques. There are thousands of strategies for improving your memory, but which ones are the most effective? Here are some of the top ways to improve your memorization skills and enhance your concentration.

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Create Focus – Use SMART Goals to Fence Yourself In

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

We create focus when we fence ourselves in. And the best tool for building those fences are SMART goals – Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant / Realistic and Time specific. How often have you had ten different things you could be doing – each one with value, each one requiring time and concentration, and the result is you find yourself thinking about what else you could be doing rather than focusing on what you are doing? And you’re tempted to put down what you’re doing and rush into what you feel – at this moment – is a more important thing. Creating fences with SMART goals results in working on the really important things – without having to constantly argue with yourself about what you should be or could be doing.

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